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BRODSKY, Jacob Joseph, wholesale grocer; b. Kiev, Russia, Jan. 1, 1879; s. Isaac and Esther Brodsky; brought to U.S., 1883; ed. pub. schs., Cor- ry, Pa .; m. Fanny Greenblatt, of Chicago, Apr. 10, 1899; 4 children: William, Sidney, Leo, Victor. Came to Chicago, 1894; began as clerk in grocery store; became salesman for Grossfeld & Roe Co., wholesale grocers, 1905, continuing 8 yrs .; organ- ized Brodsky, Palmer & Gelber Co., wholesale gro- cers, Aug., 1915, and became pres., name changed to Brodsky-Gross & Co., Feb. 1, 1917; company spe- cializes in Sincerity Brand goods. Republican, Pa- tron Mark Nathan Orphans' Home, Jewish Home for the Aged. Mem. Art Inst. of Chicago. Recrea- tion: motoring. Home: 1617 S. Millard Av. Office: 652 W. Randolph St.
BROEKSMIT, John Shaw, cashier Harris Trust & Savings Bank; b. Cedar Rapids, Ia., Feb. 12, 1881; s. John Cornelis and Laura (Shaw) Broeksmit; A.B., Coe Coll., Cedar Rapids, 1901; A.B., Yale, 1904; unmarried. Began in employ of Merchants Nat. Bank, Cedar Rapids, Feb., 1905; cashier Citi- zens Nat. Bank, 1906-8, Merchants Nat. Bank, 1908- 11 (both of Cedar Rapids) ; cashier Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, since May, 1911. Trustee Coe Coll. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chi- cago, University, Union League, Onwentsia. Home: 185 E. Chestnut St. Office: 115 W. Monroe St.
BROELL, Albert Charles, M.D .; b. Dubuque, Ia., Mar. 4, 1864; s. John and Rosa (Sinniger) Broell; grad. high sch., Dubuque, la .; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1886; m. Chicago, Oct. 1, 1896, Agnes Happel; children: Frederick Gaudenz, Rose Helen, Albert Frank. Engaged in practice at Chicago since 1886; asst. attending phys. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1890; at- tending phys., same, 1895; several years attending phys. Home for the Aged. Mem. A.M.A., III. State, German, and Chicago med. socs. Catholic. Recrea- tions: fishing, swimming. Office and Home: 1954 Fremont St.
BROMBERG, Isidore, merchant. (See vol. 1911.)
BRONSON, Solon Cary, theologian; b. at West Union, la., July 26, 1855; s. Harvey S. and Jane (McCool) Bronson; A.B., Upper la. Univ., Fayette, la., 1875, A.M., 1879; B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., Chi- cago, 1878 (D.D., 1894; D.D., Cornell College, Ia., 1902); m. Frances Avann, of Cleveland, O., July 2, 1879; children: Edna M. (Mrs. A. W. Campbell, Seattle), Elizabeth G. (Mrs. E. W. Brownell, Seat- tle), Earle A. and Reid R. Entered M.E. ministry, 1878; pastor in Ia. at Hopkinton, 1878-81, Water- loo, 1881-4, Toledo, 1884-7, Clinton, 1887-92, Bur- lington, 1892-6; Cornelia Miller prof. practical the- ology, 1896-1913, prof. practical theology and social relations since 1913, acting pres., 1908-9, Garrett Bibl. Inst .; also sec, of the faculty, same. Trustee Upper la. Univ., 1902-5; pres. Chicago Boys' Club. Mem. Soc. for Bibl. Research, Federation for So- cial Service. Republican. Clubs: University of Ev- anston, City, and Gull Lake (Mich. ) Country. Au- thor: Religious Delusions, 1895. Home: 2026 Or- rington Av., Evanston, 111.
BROOKE, Freeborn D., clergyman; b. at Oregon, Roena (Healy ) Brooke; ed. pub. sch., Eagle Point, Ill .; m. Ridott, Ill., June 28, 1882, Lizzie B. Bardell: children: Clarke Harding, William Sullivan, Lena Harriet, Mae Evangel. United with Ill. Annual Conference, Free Meth. Ch., and traveled in the itineracy for 10 yrs .; presiding elder, 1891-1901; pastor Dearborn St. Free Meth. Ch., 1901-4; pre- siding elder Elgin dist., 1904-7; pastor Evanston, Ill., 1907-10; presiding elder, Chicago dist., 1910- 14; pastor Englewood Ch. since 1914. Treas. 111. Conf. Bd. of Trustees Old People's Rest Home; sec. Chicago Industrial Home for Children; pres. bd. trustees Evansville Junior Coll .; pres. of Free Meth. Minister's Mutual Aid Soc. Prohibitionist. Home: 1142 W. 62d St.
BROOKS, Everett Wellington, lumber mcht .; Dec. 29, 1840-Mar., 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
BROOKS, James Carter, lumber; Aug. 25, 1837- Apr. 15, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
BROOKS, Jesse Wendell, clergyman : b. Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 26, 1858; s. Jesse R. and Louise A. (Smith) Brooks; 6th in lineal descent from Henry Brooks, of the New Haven Colony; A.B., Rutgers, 1881; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1884; Ph.D., New York Univ., 1889; m. Louise Bissell, d. Prof. Na- than Upham, of Brooklyn, 1884. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1884; pastor Bay Shore, L.I., N. Y., 1884- 87: in Europe, 1887, Stuyvesant Av. Ch., Brooklyn, 1887-8, East New York Dutch Ref. Ch., Brooklyn, 1888-94, Irving Park Ch., Chicago, 1894-8; sec. and supt. Chicago Tract Soc., 1898-1914; pres. Union Missionary Training Inst., New York, 1914-16; again sec. and supt. Chicago Tract Soc. since 1916. Sec. Northwestern Agency of Am. Tract Soc., 1898- 1902, 1910-14; N.Y. State supt. Christian Endeavor, 1887-8; an organizer and 3 yrs. vice pres. Am. Soc. Comparative Religion; mem. Bd. Domestic Mis- sions Ref. Ch. in America and chmn. Gen. Synod's Sabbath Observance Com. several years and ad- dressed Congressional Com. regarding the Sunday closing of Chicago World's Fair, 1893. Mem. coun- cil Hope Coll., 1898-1904; mem, bd. mgrs. Am. Sab- bath Union and of Lord's Day Alliance of U.S., 1892-14, vice pres. since 1914; mem. exec. com. Fed- eral Council Churches of Christ in America since 1912. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Chi Psi; organizer and first sec. Chicago Alumni Assn. Union Theol. Sem. Home: Wheaton, Ill. Office: 440 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
BROOKS, Virginia (Mrs. Charles S. Washburne), reformer, lecturer; b. Chicago, Jan. 11, 1888; d. of Oliver Henry and Flora (Pennock) Brooks; m. Charles S. Washburne, of Chicago, Apr. 3, 1913. Began reform work in West Hammond, Ill., Dec., 1910; disreputable resorts closed after long and hard-fought campaign, and reform ticket elected, Aug., 1912. Founder and Ist pres. Hammond Settle-
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ment Assn. Presbyterian. Mem. Chicago Political Equality League, Ill. Women's Press Assn,, Ham- Chicago, July 13, 1891; s. Zenophile Peter and Eliz- mond Chamber of Commerce. Author: Little Lost Sister, 1915; My Battles with Vice, 1915. Home: 619 Groveland Park.
BROOME, Thornhill, president Midland Ware- house & Transfer Co .; m. Caryl, d. John Alden Spoor, of Chicago. Pres. Midland Warehouse & Transfer Co .; also sec. and dir. Chicago Junction Ry .; dir. Liberty Trust & Savings Bank, People's Stock Yards State Bank, Stock Yards Savings Bank, West Side Trust & Savings Bank, Clubs: Saddle and Cycle, Casino. Home: 127 E. Chestnut St. Office: 1312, 38 S. Dearborn St.
BROOMELL, Chester Chapin, real estate; b. at Chicago, Feb. 19, 1862; s. George D. and Ellen (Chapin) Broomell; grad. Hayes Sch., 1875, Central High Sch., Chicago, 1879; m. Lena F. Johnson, of Chicago, July 2, 1888; children: Ellyn C., Francis J., Mary. With Chicago Public Library, 1877-80; with A. W. Wheeler, wholesale hardware, 1879-82; with Lapp & Flershem, wholesale jewelers, 1882-4; one of organizers, and treas. Cook Co. Abstract Co., 1885-90; dept. mgr. Chicago Title & Trust Co., 1890- 1900; then sec. same for several years; sec. and dir. First-Mortgage Bond & Trust Co. until 1904; mem. Broomell Bros., real estate, since 1904. Re- publican. Mason (32º, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Ham- ilton, Chicago Whist, City. Home: 5750 Midway Park, Austin. Office: Conway Bldg., Chicago.
BROOMELL, Francis Ely, real estate; b. Chi- cago, Feb. 6, 1874; s. George Dare and Ellen B. (Chapin) Broomell; B.S., Swarthmore Coll., 1893; m. Georgia Silver, of Chicago, Sept. 23, 1908; chil- dren: Kenneth Foster, Margaret, John Graham. After graduation spent a year in Washington, D.C., in the study of architecture; returned to Chicago and became identified with real estate business; mem. Broomell Bros. since 1904. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd., Delta Upsilon. Clubs: University, City, Edgewater, Edgewater Golf. Home: 6233 Winthrop Av. Office: Conway Bldg.
BROOMELL, George Dare, educator; b. Chester Co., Pa., July 27, 1832; s. John and Letitia (Parry) Broomell; academic edn .; m. Chicago, 1861, Ellen B. Chapin; children: Chester C., George D., Francis E. In business at Phila., 1854-6; came to Chicago, 1856; principal Dearborn School, 1857-63; in busi- ness, 1863-5; resumed position as principal of Dearborn Sch., 1865-6; prin. Haven Sch., 1866-9; asst. supt. schs. of Chicago, 1869-70; at own re- quest was relieved and apptd. teacher of mathe- matics, Chicago High Sch., resigned, 1882; mem. firm of Wanzer & Co., commn. mchts. on Chicago Bd. of Trade until 1893; since retired. An advo- cate of phonetic reform in English spelling. Uni- tarian. Home: 2129 Prairie Av. Office: 241 Conway Bldg.
BROPHY, Truman William, oral surgeon; b. in Will Co., Ill., Apr. 12, 1848; s. William and Amelia (Cleveland) Brophy; acad. edn .; D.D.S., Pa. Coll. Dental Surgery, 1872; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chi- cago, 1880; (LL.D., Lake Forest Univ., 1889; Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1914); m. Emma Jean, of Chicago, May 8, 1873 (died 1899); m. 2d, E. W. Strawbridge, of Moorestown, N.J., Mar. 31, 1908. Pres. and prof. oral surgery, Chicago Coll. of Dental Surgery; cons. surgeon to Presbyn. Hosp .; oral surgeon St. Joseph's, Michael Reese and Frances Willard hosps. Pres. 14th Internat. Med. Congress, Inter- nat. Commn. of Edn .; del. 4th Internat. Dental Congress, at Madrid, Spain, 1893. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Internat. Dental Federation (pres. 1915), Assn. N. Am. Surgeons, Assn. Mil. Surgeons U.S.A., Nat. Assn. Dental Faculties, Inst. Dental Pedagogics, and many others. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic. Home: 6007 Kenmore Av. Of- fice: 81 E. Madison St.
BROSSEAU, Leonard Auguste, grain commn .; b.
abeth (Leonard) Brosseau; student Georgetown Univ., D.C., 1909-12; m. Jessie Marie Whyland, of Chicago, Feb. 21, 1916; 1 daughter, Patricia. In grain commn. business, Chicago since 1914; mem. Brossean & Co. since 1915. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade, Phi Delta Phi. Catholic. Clubs: University, Germania. Recreations: tennis, golf, music. Home: 540 Oakdale Av. Office: 67 Board of Trade.
BROSSEAU, Louis Charles, grain commission; b. Chicago, June 26, 1886; s. late Zenophile P. and Elizabeth L. Brosseau; A.B., St. Ignatius Coll., Chi- cago, 1905, and Harvard Univ., 1907; m. Helen Eliz- abeth Geraghty, of Chicago, Apr. 26, 1913. Head of firm of Brosseau & Co., grain commn. Mem. of Chicago Bd. of Trade. Catholic. Clubs: Harvard (sec. 1911, 12, 14, vice pres. 1916), University, Edgewater Golf. Home: 443 Barry Av. Office: 67 Board of Trade.
BROSSEAU, Zenophile P., grain commn .; Oct., 1840-Mar. 10, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
BROTHERS, David M., judge; b. Neenah, Wis., Jan. 1, 1861; s. Martin and Katherine Brothers; ed. pub. schs. of Wis .; West Div. High Sch. and Bry- ant and Stratton Business Coll., Chicago; student Chicago Coll. of Law; LL.B., Ill. Coll. of Law, 1898; m. Agnes B. Bulger, Chicago, Feb. 1, 1883. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1898, and began practice in Chicago; asst. state's atty., under Healy and Way- man, 1902-8; judge Circuit Court, 1915-21. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Mem. Lawyers' Assn. of Ill., Chi- cago Bar Assn. Mason; mem. Nat. Union, North Am. Union, A.O.U.W. Home: 2050 N. Racine Av. Address: County Bldg.
BROTHERS, Elmer De Witt, lawyer; b. nr. De- catur, Ind., June 30, 1860; s. Clark and Ann Mary (Stevens) Brothers; B.S., Valparaiso (Ind.) Univ., 1882; Hopedale (O.) Coll .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich. Law Dept., 1892; m. Cora Ann Manley, of Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1892. Supported self in school by teaching, 1878-84; supt. schs., Council Grove, Kan., 1884-6; admitted to bar, 1888; began practice, Chi- cago, 1892: associated in practice with the late Lu- ther Laflin Mills, 1895-1904, and with his son, Mat- thew Mills, as Brothers & Mills, 1908-16, and with Frank M. Fairfield, as Brothers & Fairfield, since 1916. Lecturer John Marshall Law Sch. and in med. and dental depts. of Univ. of Ill. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. York and Scottish Rite Mason, K.P., Odd Fellow. Club: Hamilton. Author: Medical Ju- risprudence, 1914; Dental Jurisprudence, 1914. Rec- reations: swimming, photography, automobiling. Home: 7054 N. Ashland Boul. Office: 39 S. LaSalle Street.
BROUGHTON, John Wheat, fire insurance; b. St. Charles, Minn., Nov. 17, 1866; s. Henry E. and Mar- tha K. (Armstrong) Broughton; ed. pub. schs .; m. Harriet Herrick, of Poultney, Vt., Oct. 21, 1891; 3 children: Ruth S., Mary, Harriet. Came to Chicago. 1876; began in employ of mfg. concern, 1886-7; was clerk for R. H. Labagh & Co. (Bd. of Trade) until 1889; then became a mem, of the board and en- gaged as trader, to 1907; broker in investment se- curities until 1915; since in fire ins. business; pres. River Forest State Bank. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Chicago Yacht. Recreations: motoring, yachting. Home: 253 Keystone Av., River Forest, Ill. Office: 19 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
BROUILLET, Ralph Julian, M.D .; b. Chicago, Aug. 7, 1884; s. of Julian and Cordelia (Cheffer) Brouillet; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; M.D., Ill. Med. Coll., 1905; m. Isabelle Mcclintock, of Chicago, Dec. 25, 1907. Practiced at Chicago since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Mason, Odd Fel- low. Home: 3537 Western Av. Boul. Office: 2456 W. 38th St.
BROWER, Jule Franklin, lawyer; b. Ottawa, Ill., June 19, 1868; s. Frank F. and Ruth Waldon (Mill- er) Brower; ed. pub. schs. of Ottawa and Chicago; student Northwestern Univ., 1887-8; LL.B., Chi- cago Law Sch., 1892; m. Katherine L. Wells, Oct. 9, 1913. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1892, and since actively engaged in practice at Chicago. Resident consul
BROSS, Mason, lawyer; student Northwestern Univ., class of 1883; LL.B., Union Coll, of Law, Chicago, 1884: m. Isabel F., d. George E. Adams, of Chicago, 1906; 1 son, John Adams. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1884, and since engaged in practice at Chicago. Mem. Omega Chapter Sigma Chi, Chicago Bar Assn., etc. Clubs: University, Saddle and of the Republic of Guatemala, at Chicago, since Cycle, Onwentsia, Chicago Literary. Home: 20 E. 1909; acting consul Republic of Honduras; vice Goethe St. Office: 69 W. Washington St. pres. Pan-Am. Consular Assn. of Chicago. Mem.
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Chicago Bar Assn., Art Inst. of Chicago. Mason. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Edgewater Golf, Home: 531 Briar Pl. Office: 1331 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BROWN, see also Browne, Braun.
BROWN, Archibald L., general sales agt. (See vol. 1911.)
BROWN, Arthur Charles Lewis, college prof .; b. Avon, N.Y., Aug. 18, 1869; s. Rev. Fortune Charles and Sarah (Lewis) Brown; A.B., Hobart Coll., Ge- neva, N.Y., 1893; A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., 1895, Ph.D., 1900; Rogers traveling fellow of Harvard at univs. of Paris and Freiburg, 1900-1; m. Octavia Crenshaw, of Richmond, Va., June 15, 1907. Instr. in English, Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1896-8; instr. and asst. prof. English, Univ. of Wis., 1901-6; prof. and head of dept. English, Northwestern Univ., since Sept. 20, 1906. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn., Am. Folk-Lore Soc. (pres. Ill. br.), Société Amicale Gaston, Paris, Irish Texts Soc. (sec. Am. Council), Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (Evanston), Cliff Dwellers (Chicago). Author: Iwain, A Study in the Origins of Arthu- rian Romance, 1903. Editor: Macbeth (in the Tu- dor Shakespeare), 1911. Home: 625 Colfax St., Evanston, Il1.
BROWN, Charles Albert, patent lawyer; b. Man- chester, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1858; s. Thomas A. and Emily A. Brown; A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1879, A.M., 1889; LL.B., Lake Forest Univ., 1890, LL.M., 1891; m. Chicago, July 27, 1892, Caroline Cotton; children: Kenneth, Malcolm, Meredith, Winifred, Barbara, Marian, Gordon. With Western Electric Mfg. Co. and its successor, the Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1879-91. In practice of patent law since 1891; dir. Milwaukee Sanitarium Assn., Hins- dale Trust & Savings Bank, Hinsdale Cemetery Assn. Mem. Patent Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Clubs: Law, Union League, City, Hinsdale Golf, LaGrange Motor. Home: Hinsdale, Ill. Office: 1550 Monadnock Blk., Chicago.
BROWN, Charles Edward, secretary of Central Electric Co .; b. Phila., Pa., July 15, 1866; s. George F. and Catherine (Wager) Brown; ed. pub. schs .; m. Helen Deshler, 1911; children: Charles E., Jr., Elizabeth, Deshler. Was employed for 5 yrs, in the wholesale dry goods house of Marshall Field & Co .; became connected, 1890, with the Central Elec- tric Co., electrical supplies, of which he has been sec. since 1892. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle, Shore Acres, Gagemere. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 320 S. 5th Av., Chicago.
BROWN, Charles LeRoy, lawyer; b. Meyersdale, Pa., Dec. 14, 1874; s. George W. Ira and Magdalene (Miller) Brown; parents moved, 1878, to Dixon, 111 .; A.B., Dixon Coll., 1892; attended Univ. of Mich., 1893-5; LL.B., Northern Ill. Coll. of Law, 1897; m. Alice McHugh, of Chicago, June 28, 1911. Admit- ted to bar, 1897; was associated in practice with William Barge at Dixon, for few months; in fall of 1897 moved to Chicago; in law dept. of N. Chicago St. R.R. Co., 1898-9, Chicago Union Traction Co., 1899-1901; gen. practice in association with James W. Duncan, 1901-5; mem. firm of Morrison, Brown & Gould, 1906-10; practiced alone, 1910-16; mem. firm Brown & Slade since 1917. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Chicago Soc. of Ad- vocates. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day, Law, South Shore Country. Recreations: horse- back riding, golf. Home: 1130 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 105 S. LaSalle St.
BROWN, Charles Turner, patent attorney and patent and mech. expert; b. E. Bethel, Vt., May 3, 1849; s. Jonathan Marston and Susan Stone (Turn- er) Brown; descendant of Colonial ancestors and Revolutionary soldiers on both sides; ed. at pub. schs. and Gaskell's Business Coll., Manchester, N.H., and Phila. (Pa.) Poly. Inst .; married; chil- dren: Mrs. Alice Brown Ross, Maud. Practiced civil and mech. engring., 1872-9; read law and was admitted to practice by Supreme Court of Ill., Nov., 1881 ; has made patent law a specialty. Mason (32°, Shriner), Odd Fellow; mem. Gesang Verein Froh- sinn. Club: Press. Home: 814 S. Sacramento Boul. Office: 127 N. Dearborn St.
BROWN, Charles Walter, author; b. St. Louis, June 23, 1866; s. Prof. Isaac Hinton and Esther L.
(Quin) Brown; grad. Edwardsville (Ill.) High Sch., 1883; studied Univ. of Mo., 1885-7; (hon. A.M., Mc- Kendree Coll., Ill., 1902) ; m. Mary Nelson, d. Con- gressman C. C. Matson, of Ind., Sept. 14, 1904. En- gaged in lit. work since 1887; spl. writer on St. Louis Republic, 1889-93; lecturer on hist. and ednl. subjects. Author of various books, for titles see Who's Who in America, 1912-13. Home: 5938 Win- throp Av.
BROWN, Edward Eagle, lawyer; b. at Chicago, June 4, 1885; s. Edward Osgood and Helen Ger- trude (Eagle) Brown; A.B., Harvard, 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908; m. Phyllis Wyatt, of Chi- cago, 1913. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1908, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. Miller, Starr, Brown, Packard & Peckham; atty. First Nat. Bank, First Trust and Savings Bank. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Legal Club, Law Club. Democrat. Clubs: Mid-Day, University, City, Caxton; Harvard (New York). Home: 179 E. Chestnut St. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BROWN, Edward Milton, M.D., surgeon; b. Ot- tawa, LaSalle Co., Ill., Jan. 1, 1869; s. Edward and Mary (Prindiville) Brown; grad. Ottawa High Sch .; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1893; married. Practiced in Chicago since 1893; surgeon to West Side Hosp .; prof. surgery, Chicago Coll, of Medi- cine and Surgery; same, Post-Grad. Sch. of Medi- cine. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Surg. Soc., Physicians' Club, Art Inst. of Chicago. Club: Palette and Chisel. Home: 4623 Ellis Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
BROWN, Edward Osgood, judge; b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 5, 1847; s. Edward and Eliza (Dalton) Brown; A.B., Brown Univ., 1867; law studies, Salem, Mass., and Harvard Law Sch .; admitted to bar, 1870; m. Helen Gertrude Eagle, of Chicago, June 25, 1884; children: Edward Eagle, Helen Dalton, Walter El- liott (U.S.N.), Robert Osgood, Mary Wolmarth. Asst. clerk Supreme Court of R.I., 1870-1; began practice in firm of Peckham & Brown, Chicago, 1872; candidate for judge Superior Court, 1893; counsel for Lincoln Park Commrs., 1894-7; judge Circuit Court, Cook Co., 111., 1903-9, and apptd, jus- tice Appellate Court, Ist Dist., 1904; mem. law firm Peckham, Brown, Packard & Walsh, 1909-10; again elected judge Circuit Court, Cook Co., 1910, and again apptd, justice Appellate Court, Ist Dist., Dec. 1, 1910; mem. law firm of Miller, Starr, Brown, Packard & Peckham since 1915. Radical Democrat; nationally active in single tax movement. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Clubs: University, City, Chicago Literary, Law, Mid-Day, Press, Iroquois. Has written sev- eral legal papers and pamphlets relating to lit- toral rights on Lake Michigan; many papers and pamphlets on the single tax and other econ., polit. and hist. subjects, and opinions in vols. 117-192, Ill. Appellate Court Reports. Home: 1216 N. State St. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BROWN, Edward Vail Lapham, oculist; b. Mor- rison, Ill., Aug. 15, 1876; s. George H. and Marga- ret (Lapham) Brown; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1897, and Rush Med. Coll., 1898; m. Frieda M. Kirchoff, Aug. 10, 1912. Interne Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1899; student in eye pathology, Berlin, 1902, Vien- na, 1906-7, also in clin. ophthalmology, Vienna, 1911-12; attending oculist, Cook County and Pres- byn. hosps .; asst. prof. of eye pathology, Univ. of Chicago; asst. prof. ophthalmology, Rush Med. Coll. Mem. A.M.A., Inst. of Medicine of Chicago, Am. Ophthal. Soc., Chicago Ophthal. Soc. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago.
BROWN, Edwin Franklin, banker, mfr .; Jan. 26, 1862-Feb. 15, 1912. (See vol. 1911.)
BROWN, Everett Chase, live stock commn .: b. Oneida, 111., Oct. 14, 1863; s. Thomas and Emily ( Ware) Brown; ed. pub. schs., Bryant and Strat- ton Business Coll .; LL.B., Chicago Evening Coll. of Law ( Lake Forest Univ.), 1892; m. Glencoe, Ill., Dec., 1901, Elizabeth Sawyer Dupee. Entered em- ploy of St. John & Brown, live stock commn. mer- chants, 1881; now gen, mgr. of the Brown-St. John Commn. Co. Mem. Co. C, 1st Inf. I.N.G., 5 yrs. Mem. Chicago Plan Commn. since 1909. Apptd. mem. U.S. Live Stock Industry Com., 1917. Repub-
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lican. Presbyterian. Mason (K.T.). Pres. Chicago Live Stock Exchange, 1916-17; pres. Nat. Amateur Athletic Union, 1910-11. Clubs: Chicago Athletic (pres. 1909, 10), South Shore Country (pres. 1914- 17), Olympia Fields Country, Saddle and Sirloin.
BROWN, Harry Adams, secretary and treasurer Squire Dingee Co .; b. Providence, R.I., Jan. 17, 1876; s. David Paul and Ellen M. (Francis) Brown; ed. Chicago pub. schs .; m. Chicago, Apr. 14, 1898, Maud Billings; 2 children: Nellie Frances and Paul. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 4558 Ellis Av. Began in real estate office, and afterward with Office: Exchange Bldg., Union Stock Yards.
BROWN, Frank Arnold, mfr .; b. Chicago, Oct. 14, 1872; s. David Paul and Ellen M. (Francis) Brown; ed. Ravenswood pub. sch., Mich. Mil. Acad. and Lake View High Sch .; m. Chicago, Aug. 14, 1895, Ella Grace Bryan; 3 children: Dorothy G., Olney Frank and Gertrude. In Mar., 1894, went to work for Squire Dingee Co., mfrs. of pickles, vine- gar, etc .; later took charge of sales and Chicago office; became vice pres., later treas., and is now pres. of the company. Republican. Methodist. Ma- son (32°). Clubs: Hamilton, Westmoreland Coun- try, Ouilmette (ex-pres.), Ravenswood (ex-pres.). Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 502 Washing- ton Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 1908-1918 Elston Av., Chicago.
BROWN, Frank Melven, purchasing agt .; b. St. Joseph Co., Mich., Feb. 14, 1855; s. Spencer and Julia A. (Harwood) Brown; ed, grammar and high schs .; m. 2d, Clara I. Ackerman, of Chicago, Oct. 7, 1916; 2 children by first marriage: Willard L., Mar- vin H. Served as telegrapher and station agent, Mich. Cent. R.R. Co., 5 yrs., beginning 1876, ticket agt. C.&N .- W.Ry. 1 yr .; train dispatcher U.P.R.R. 3 yrs .; in mercantile pursuits until 1898; then be- came connected with the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., at Anaconda, Mont .; purchasing agent same company at Chicago, since 1902. Republican. Epis- copalian. Club: Ill. Athletic. Recreations: golf, motoring, working with tools. Home: Elmhurst, Ill. Office: 1825 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago.
BROWN, Frank Townley, patent atty .; b. Louis- ville, Ky., Aug. 2, 1857; s. of Theodore and Sallie (Bryan) Brown; prep. edn. pub. and pvt. schs .; LL.B., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D.C., 1879; m. Harriette Marshall, of Ga., May 26, 1908. Was examiner and later prin. examiner and atty. for U.S. Patent Office, 1876-89; admitted to D.C. bar, 1879, Supreme Court of U.S., 1885, Ill. bar, 1889; came to Chicago, 1889, and since actively engaged in practice of patent law; mem. Butterworth, Hall & Brown, 1889-93, Brown & Hop- kins, 1905-14, Brown, Nissen & Sprinkle since Sept., 1914. Republican. Mem. Patent Bar Assn. (ex- pres.). Clubs: Chicago Athletic, University, South Shore Country. Recreations: collie dogs, golf, horses, driving and farming. Home: 426 Surf St. Office: 1124 Monadnock Blk.
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